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Fighting Stag Beetles  # 841
Fighting Stag Beetles  # 841
Fighting Stag Beetles  # 841

Fighting Stag Beetles # 841

Hirschkäfer im Zweikampf - (Stag Beetle Duel)  (polychrome under glaze)
 
A compelling study of two stag beetles locked together in combat by Sigismund Wernekinck, 1872/1921. This model was made between 1910 and 1920, by the firm of Galluba & Hoffmann, located in Illmenau. An oversized composition at approximately double-life, the piece measures 4.5 x 8.5 inches. The sculpture depicts a pair of fearsome-looking creatures with their pincers locked in struggle, truly a battle royale. The base is subtly decorated with oak leaves and acorns, portrayed in a minimalist style that doesn't detract from the eye's focal point of interest. The attention to the complex body structure is outstanding and the details are expertly highlighted which brings the animals to life in a very realistic and naturalistic rendering.

Photo/ Description: Bill Warda
Product Id: #841
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Hirschkäfer im Zweikampf - (Stag Beetle Duel)  (polychrome under glaze)
 
A compelling study of two stag beetles locked together in combat by Sigismund Wernekinck, 1872/1921. This model was made between 1910 and 1920, by the firm of Galluba & Hoffmann, located in Illmenau. An oversized composition at approximately double-life, the piece measures 4.5 x 8.5 inches. The sculpture depicts a pair of fearsome-looking creatures with their pincers locked in struggle, truly a battle royale. The base is subtly decorated with oak leaves and acorns, portrayed in a minimalist style that doesn't detract from the eye's focal point of interest. The attention to the complex body structure is outstanding and the details are expertly highlighted which brings the animals to life in a very realistic and naturalistic rendering.

Photo/ Description: Bill Warda

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